WORLD (PT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

12:00 pm

Roads to Memphis: American Experience
Eyewitness testimony from Martin Luther King Jr.'s inner circle and officials involved in assassin James Earl Ray's capture and prosecution form the base of this intertwined story of the two men - one who died, the other who killed.G

1:30 pm

Hapa: One Step at a Time
Race remains a powerful symbol in the United States; it still is a shorthand notation for most Americans. HAPA: ONE STEP AT A TIME speaks to how individuals of Asian and Pacific Islander descent are embracing their ethnic experiences as a symbol of change in an ever- evolving multicultural society. HAPA is a thought- provoking half- hour exploration of what it means to be a mixed-race American today. D

Outdoor Idaho"Chasing The Light"
Some of Idaho's professional landscape photographers share their secrets for positioning themselves to capture a special scene in a photograph, often waiting hours, even days, for the natural lighting they seek to preserve. OUTDOOR IDAHO travels with them to locations that encapsulate Idaho's treasured scenery.G

4:30 pm

Ripple of Hope
The story of Robert F. Kennedy's visit to Indianapolis the night of Dr. Martin Luther King's murder.G

5:30 pm

Roads to Memphis: American Experience
Eyewitness testimony from Martin Luther King Jr.'s inner circle and officials involved in assassin James Earl Ray's capture and prosecution form the base of this intertwined story of the two men - one who died, the other who killed.G

Roads to Memphis: American Experience
Eyewitness testimony from Martin Luther King Jr.'s inner circle and officials involved in assassin James Earl Ray's capture and prosecution form the base of this intertwined story of the two men - one who died, the other who killed.G

11:30 pm

Hapa: One Step at a Time
Race remains a powerful symbol in the United States; it still is a shorthand notation for most Americans. HAPA: ONE STEP AT A TIME speaks to how individuals of Asian and Pacific Islander descent are embracing their ethnic experiences as a symbol of change in an ever- evolving multicultural society. HAPA is a thought- provoking half- hour exploration of what it means to be a mixed-race American today. D